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Warren Gatland still up for Wales test as Mee and Edwards receive Six Nations call-ups
Warren Gatland, the Six Nations’ longest-serving head coach, insists he is still up for the challenge of reviving Welsh rugby fortunes after naming two uncapped players, the Ospreys fly-half Dan Edwards and the Scarlets wing Ellis Mee, in a reshuffled 34‑man squad for the 2025 tournament which commences on 31 …
Joe Marler to lead talks with RFU and clubs on England players’ welfare
Joe Marler has revealed he has been appointed to lead discussions with the Rugby Football Union and the Premiership clubs over the welfare of England players, claiming that Test stars were previously “not looked after”.
Marler, who brought an end to his England career during the autumn internationals before
Spain proposes 100% tax on homes bought by non-EU residents
Spain has announced plans to impose a tax of up to 100% on real estate bought by non-residents from countries outside the EU, such as the UK, in an aim to tackle the country’s housing crisis.
The measure was one of a dozen unveiled Monday by the country’s prime minister, …
Ronnie O’Sullivan says he ‘lost the plot’ before pulling out of Masters defence
Surrey councillors ask ministers to ‘write off’ Woking’s £1bn debt
Taxpayers are being asked to shoulder £1bn in debt amassed by a bankrupt Surrey council that will be merged in the government’s plan for the biggest transfer of powers to England’s regions this century.
Posing a fresh financial headache for the government, councillors in Surrey have requested that ministers “write …
No 10 backs Rachel Reeves to remain in post for rest of parliament
Rachel Reeves will remain as chancellor until the next general election, Keir Starmer has insisted, as he warned the Treasury would be “ruthless” over public spending cuts to help meet the government’s fiscal rules.
The Treasury is looking for billions of pounds of savings from departmental budgets to balance the …
Charities call for Tulip Siddiq’s resignation from anti-corruption role
Tulip Siddiq should give up her ministerial responsibility for UK anti-corruption policy, a group of charities has said, amid concerns about
to the former Bangladeshi regime of her aunt, Sheikh Hasina.The UK Anti-Corruption Coalition – which includes international groups such as Oxfam, Transparency International …
Fifteen months of Israeli bombardment leave conditions in Gaza ‘unimaginable’
At least 1.9 million people – or …
What does AI plan mean for NHS patient data and is there cause for concern?
UK ministers have committed to creating a National Data Library for building artificial intelligence models, as part of an
.The library will be comprised of state-controlled data, with at least five “high-impact” public datasets being compiled. The prime minister, Keir Starmer, indicated on Monday …
Soon Keir will be replaced by a sad, automated voice. Will we know the difference? | John Crace
“We are at a pivotal moment in history. AI is not just a tool for the future, it is already reshaping our lives in profound ways.” No kidding. That’s just a couple of sentences out of an entire speech written by ChatGPT when it was asked to come up with …